Hwang Stephen W, Svoboda Tomislav J, De Jong Iain J, Kabasele Karl J, Gogosis Evie
Centre for Research on Inner City Health, St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Emerg Infect Dis. 2005 Apr;11(4):533-8. doi: 10.3201/eid1104.041126.
Until recently, bed bugs have been considered uncommon in the industrialized world. This study determined the extent of reemerging bed bug infestations in homeless shelters and other locations in Toronto, Canada. Toronto Public Health documented complaints of bed bug infestations from 46 locations in 2003, most commonly apartments (63%), shelters (15%), and rooming houses (11%). Pest control operators in Toronto (N = 34) reported treating bed bug infestations at 847 locations in 2003, most commonly single-family dwellings (70%), apartments (18%), and shelters (8%). Bed bug infestations were reported at 20 (31%) of 65 homeless shelters. At 1 affected shelter, 4% of residents reported having bed bug bites. Bed bug infestations can have an adverse effect on health and quality of life in the general population, particularly among homeless persons living in shelters.
直到最近,臭虫在工业化国家还被认为并不常见。本研究确定了加拿大多伦多无家可归者收容所及其他场所再度出现臭虫侵扰的程度。多伦多公共卫生部门记录了2003年来自46个场所的臭虫侵扰投诉,最常见的是公寓(63%)、收容所(15%)和寄宿房屋(11%)。多伦多的害虫防治人员(N = 34)报告称,2003年在847个场所处理了臭虫侵扰问题,最常见的是独栋住宅(70%)、公寓(18%)和收容所(8%)。65个无家可归者收容所有20个(31%)报告有臭虫侵扰。在1个受影响的收容所,4%的居民报告被臭虫叮咬。臭虫侵扰会对普通人群的健康和生活质量产生不利影响,尤其是对住在收容所的无家可归者。